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frustration over mounting cards spills over into violent clashes in spain while people across the eurozone the man in hand to bailout sponsored hysterically. seeking solutions will be leaders gather at the u.n. and with talk of serious conflicts in the middle east and drawing a case for war with the help of a cartoon bomb. an r t sponsored link gives joy in the sunshine access to the u.s. he slams washington for silencing whistleblowers and reading secrecy. it's
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alone am in the russian capital you're watching r t today we take a look at the top stories of the week as well as the latest news europeans have been venting their anger against their government spiraling down to brussels and saddling them with increasingly tough cuts in madrid protesters slashed clashed with police throwing stones and bottles of officers and there have been several injuries and arrests are she's taken griese has been following the protests. sometimes worry from spain have proven the body of bands the austerity protest of the year is hard but as time passes their frustrations and anger only seem to be hardening lessening the challenge of a crowd by the queen a politician i think that i'm appalled at all because many people feel they're already being fed
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a diet of police but hundreds microcode promises not bruised protests as ambassadors buildings are becoming the euro zone's currency from athens to madrid capitals this week have been braced for an onslaught of the angry and indignant. boss to get out all the belligerence on the rez here a surge marchers job benefit us there just benefit a very few people. on the european union on the banks these are cheats of betrayal the first force that the greeks promised during the bushie eight. more and that is the agreements between greece and it's not just in this state without any going to go through a negotiation. for almost two weeks make your and the other european leaders just to implement all these informal agreement than we saw on bones the mass spaniards
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claim they were victims of police brutality chasing down protesters they find rubber bullets into crowds the injury count from just one night topping sixty this will last as long as austerity law says as neoliberal austerity lasts and as long as. it's going to last as long as it needs to last until people's daily needs are met. their t.'s rank and file have most recently been posted by portuguese protesters on the nation known for its torrents of bailout sponsored cutbacks reforms that are put the only. it's a social security payment some workers appear a step too far but this week's hot spot remains madrid with three demonstrations of foes real resistance to the government's public sector cutbacks the the surround congress movement has called for the dissolution of parliament but the heavy claims made to the group more harm than good because alone in separatism with the
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potential for spain to lose twenty percent of its current output will likely because the government get more sleepless nights but prime minister a whole new budget shows no concessions to ante austerity protesters with forty billion euros of fresh cuts economists and activists alike have labelled the move as pandering to e.u. eurozone and i.m.f. demands adding fuel to the fire as people populate his central madrid assess day to hurl accusations at police and the politicians they share old jake agrees r.t. madrid now this week the u.n. general assam was annual get together saw was two hundred world leaders coming to to your to push through their political agenda whether crisis in syria and on the rest across the middle east and beyond gripping global attention someone like israel's prime minister still managed to steal a show whether cartoonish illustration of the complexities of iran's nuclear program. wraps up the speeches. as world
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leaders gathered for the annual u.n. general assembly international anger over and islamophobia american film was still blazing in the muslim world addressing the world body u.s. president barack obama condemned the video nonetheless defending the right to free speech as president of our country and commander in chief of our military i accept that people are going to call me awful things every day. and i will always defend their right to do so obama also pledged his support for arab spring nations like egypt and libya however when egypt's new president spoke at the un for the first time mohamed morsi said free speech will not be accepted as a free pass to insult islam holy prophet. the obscenities recently released as part of an organized campaign against islamic sentences is unacceptable and requires a firm stand egypt respects freedom of expression one that is not directed towards
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one specific religion or culture but the opening of the u.n. general assembly is usually criticized as political theater with a lot of talk this year however there was no talking with us president barack obama the leader of the country hosting the un left immediately after his speech on day one and held no bilateral meetings on day to the eighth and final speech of the always controversial iranian leader so accusations of corrupt western politics and a subtle tipping of the hat to the occupy wall street movement are we to believe that those who spend hundreds of millions of dollars in election campaigns have the interests of the people of the world at their heart in the united states and in europe their voices are not heard even if they constitute ninety nine percent of their societies meanwhile israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu called for a military ultimatum on iran over its nuclear program using some surprising methods
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to illustrate his point this is a bomb this is a fuse a red line should be drawn right here before iran completes the second stage of nuclear enrichment. necessary to make a bomb israel stole the show in more ways than one would be. what's more the wiley coyote nuclear bomb. you're really going to purge chanda you're going to pretend that you don't know what a nuclear bomb hoax like. here israel was one downstairs in a look in the basement on another us show russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov recalled another time props were used at the u.n. executive to garner support for military intervention you see. my good friend colin powell colin powell was shaking this violet's some white ball in there in the
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security council. then mary can say what they're doing us unless we also writes the use of force against iraq we would do in their own thought the fuse three. and the turned out to be that there was no anthrax and that while today russia and the u.s. remain divided over how to end the civil war in syria moscow says some countries supporting the opposition are turning a blind eye to terrorist attacks committed by the rebels and you say push syria even deeper into the base of bloody internet scene strife the militarization of the conflict is continuing with a cool of an open intervention russia says confidence in the un has also been compromised by unilateral actions taken against countries like cuba iran and now syria there are consequences to unilateral sanctions imposed by state group of
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states sidestepping the un to advance their political goals we have no doubt that such sanctions especially when they are applied xterra to weaken the unity of the international community and undermine the effectiveness of its efforts the un was originally founded as an arena for all parties to respectfully discuss issues and diplomatically collaborate on solutions as the sixty seventh year of the general assembly begins many are left wondering why at least one country has cemented a pattern of acting alone or enough portnoy artsy new york. now in his address to the general assembly benjamin netanyahu estimate of the time frame of spring or summer two thousand and thirteen for ron to complete the next stage of its uranium enrichment middle east commentator romsey borrowed says the israeli prime minister is treading on dangerous ground. he is digging a hole for himself he provided this timeline of one year where we can't possibly be
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go beyond that so he basically committed himself directly or indirectly that he is going to destroy iran's nuclear ambitions within one here if nothing is being done about it and in a way i feel like i think it's a message also to the united states that if you do not back us up we are going to act unilaterally and we know the power of that is what you do lobby in washington and elsewhere in america they are not going to allow this to happen so we are going to see you one year of constant israeli pressures to drag the united states into another war they do not see eye to eye when it comes to iran they do not see eye to eye when it comes to many issues including the occupation. of palestine now the challenge is will obama hold his ground or will he in the selling out the same way that he did in the past i think this is the challenge and i think this timeline is not just concerning iran but it's also concerning the united states itself how julian assange has also found a way to be heard by world leaders in new york accusing the u.s.
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of silencing the truth and creating a world of secrecy he still holed up in ecuador's embassy in long but i think provided him with a link to share his views artie's her birth as the details. despite having been holed up. in the ecuadorian embassy here in london we want our latest on the bullet. fall victim by such lightning at the u.n. conference now in his address. this is president obama and the u.s. from the one hand the things are very lovely defend the principles of freedom of speech the same time can burst the plastic eating whistle blowers know he spoke not only about his own battle but about the wider implications that this could have if the us continue along this pulls the days if you can ease even the details of genie in a subject case you keep it given the media coverage
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a bit has been very confusing at times now a t.v. in the sun the founder of wiki leaks and wanted in sweden for questioning able sexual assault allegations that some of the soldiers critics say that him and his legal team claiming asylum from acquittal are attempting in some way to abate justice not kill innocents in the secrecy with the very day about the fact that they they want the questioning to go ahead they're ready to face up to that the full they do you say they want to sure whether they lead. us now we simply these like documents that came from the u.s. those revealed the fact that julian asuncion a wiki leaks has been named. and it is even there any solutions of wiki leaks the people who was with wiki leaks could end up missing and then as well the other. thing that wiki leaks that would like slightly more funding for the lace of the
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public up there and the overall goals a detail headbands that the u.s. government said well palace would rather you didn't know about it couldn't go in peace. william hague the u.k. first week this week to killing him one of the sons say that they were they that they were. to die in the sun despite the fact that he has begun to live the silence it could be the case continues not to take cheap we believe the story that many people. here know the outlet that the jury is. still to come this hour here in our team treasured islands china and japan taking the high seas. behind the conflict. parliamentary elections near or in georgia and the opposition movement seems to be
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gaining momentum the government tries to boost its ratings but the method some find questionable. while the stories of much more is coming your way after a break stay with us. flying north with me in this old soviet work or so the helicopter is dr van amir brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with the arrival of this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snow a world of us as a boy here suffering favre and the doctors are going to see what they can do. inside a small building not one but two babies in that parents are waiting for us the doctors inspect them but can't make a diagnosis and decide to bring them to
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a regional hospital for better care spread larner doesn't like taking her baby away from home but she's been before and agrees to go that's the usual practice with those who live in atlanta they keep mothers with their newborns in hospital for a month. on the way back another stop to check on the health of some native nets reindeer herders out in the tundra it can take many hours to reach the nearest village so all medical problems simply fixed here in the tent that. they used to be but now we can go to civilized places so we call for emergency help. back at hospital other patients helped by the air ambulance are being treated the service costs fourteen million dollars a year to run and there's been controversy with some claiming that locals exaggerate or make up health problems and use the helicopters as a free taxi service accusations vladimir firmly dismisses your brother is not true
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usually the calls are perfectly justified sometimes we even reproach locals for waiting too long before calling us he's been working as a doctor now for forty three years but vladimir has come. the jeevan after he retires his helicopter doctors will remain a lifeline to the peoples of the russian phone north. would be soon which brightened. from phones to pressure. starts on t.v. don't come. back
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you're watching if you live from moscow now this week seen a further deterioration in relations between ages two largest economies the disputes layered up over a cluster of violence in the east china sea which both china and japan claim as their own taiwan is the third player to join the stand off after japan bought them from private investors sparking outrage in china and the state of journalist james corbat thinks washington will do its best to fan the flames of the dispute. stenson
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believe this is about the potential boiling gas reserves that have been estimated to be in that area but i think we have to understand this entire dispute not in terms of the islands themselves this is being played up as a as a nationalist sentiment nationalist fervor it has the potential to to get bigger and we'll see if it does meld into the region we see the u.s. starting its egypt as if it pivot so i think it actually has an interest in increasing tensions between japan and china because that makes japan ever more eager to accept an american military presence which up until now there's been quite strong protest against but now we see them renewing military joint military exercises in guam etc so so it is increasing the japanese reliance on the american security blanket says that as it were and i think that's that plays into american interests. now china comes up again and other stories on our website r t dot com this time china phobia hits the u.s. as president obama orders a chinese company to abandon an american investment. plus. four
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small children will have to spend half a year apart from their russian mother as finnish authorities falsely accuse their family of child abuse find out why it happened on our website r t. one hundred thousand opposition supporters have rallied in the georgian capital tbilisi as a country gears up for parliamentary elections on monday the leaders of the opposition announced at the rally there sure they are a victory for president saakashvili is ruling party still controls nearly eighty percent of a parliament that is ahead in the polls that's despite its campaign having been hit hard by corruption allegations and the prison abuse scandal which brought down two cabinet ministers and triggered mass protest at a government has been trying to boost its ratings some claim at the expense of a neighboring country here's our team has cut off. the outcome of
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a recent alleged police operation near georgia's border with russia's republic of dagestan eleven suspected terrorist dead the b.b.c. says that the armed men were chechens who crossed into georgian territory and kidnapped around ten locals before being caught by police the news spreads quickly but not everyone's buying it. this was all organized by georgian security services the lack of transparency and details about the incident has led many to believe the whole so-called anti terror operation was a complete hoax georgia now forty seven very successful in creating an image of a modern west in a civil way seek a beacon of freedom if george w. bush once called it but in this case the opposition is accusations are fighting supporters on the other side of the caucasus meet his very own them of he spent two decades fighting on the side of chechen militants against moscow officially
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representing them in georgia he also has downs about what really happened at this latest water operation. first of all their weapons were american made second none of them fired off a single shot that's not so the uniforms of the so-called fighters were brand new that was saakashvili plan he sent his guys across the border into russia and then had them shot by the georgian police this was a setup just to frame russia no one will ever be able to prove anything of course. he said he cleans the beaches for dijon with terrorists began in the ninety's when he personally helped chechen separatists by delivering weapons and aid from georgian. surely the pankisi gorge in georgia is really close to chechnya it takes just ten minutes to fly across the border by helicopter so we helped our warriors from georgian territory from the gorge we delivered weapons money to the injured and then send them all around the world for treaty. and all with the help of
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georgian security services and. we got the weapons from the depositories of the georgian terrace center our guys came there with cash were able to choose whichever weapons they wanted and bought them an. album of says the interest in jewish and didn't diminish even after president saakashvili came to power a man often bridge street as an envoy of democracy. everything is still controlled by the anti-terrorist center or the mujahideen in the jim marks are in its hands they are their people any chechen who lives in georgia and wants to study in an islamic country has to go through the anti terror center they tell you to believe see you go to this center meet with some official and they won't let you go into you say yes to you agree to work for them although of graeme's that his knowledge almost cost him his life following an assassination attempt he was allowed to
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return to church now with a green light from russian authorities after he asked for forgiveness now he plans to reveal everything he knows you want to spin off r.t. rosalee the chechen republic. has a lot of stories from around the world at least seventeen people have been killed in a series of car bombings across iraq targeted at the shia community the deadliest blast rocked the town of taji some twenty kilometers north of the capital of baghdad were three cars exploded killing eight and injuring twenty two others. a new wave of anti-american protests has spread across bangladesh with thousands of people rallying in the capital of dhaka demonstrators angered with a u.s. made film mocking the prophet muhammad clash with police and urged the execution of a filmmaker responsible over fifty people including the u.s. ambassador to libya have been killed in a similar actions across the arab world. two
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people have been shot dead in venezuela in clashes between supporters of president chavez and he's nearest rival in the upcoming presidential elections and rekey corporeal as the victims were members of the country's opposition parties witnesses say the shooters were inside a vehicle owned by the state run oil company the clashes come in the ongoing presidential campaign or a long serving charge it seeks to retain his presidency. at least ten people including children and elderly woman have been killed in flash flood sweeping areas of southern spain to rental rain caused the river to burst its banks washing away cars and swamping buildings at least six hundred people have to be evacuated from their homes in the lucie region just to the north of the disaster area at tornado touchdown fairground in the town of injuring thirty five people well it's over the years for me this hour up next our special report on the rise of extremism across europe.
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the hartland is the town of illusion fifty kilometers north of london. an old working class town now plagued by a common point in two thousand and two the car industry some thirty thousand workers were laid off. its two hundred twenty thousand residents including a large number of muslims so the five thousand of them live in the neighborhood around the league reeve road all the shops and all the women wear veils. tommy robinson the founder and leader of the e.t.l. lives in luton and agrees to meet us in a. somewhat unexpectedly it's
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a beauty his clients come to. top that thailand's. movement's headquarters is temporary it's a squat and a construction site. the following day there's a protest. they're running point just how i am it's one of london's most difficult areas the messages are nothing new. he would love it or leave it for example. but for me. what if we were free to fulfill. fifteen hundred. maybe two thousand. but everybody wants to go to have it because the first of all it's. as you know. the people. we can almost.

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